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The impact of armed conflict on vaccination coverage: a systematic review of empirical evidence from 1985 to 2025. [PDF]
Headley TY, Shay CW, Tozan Y.
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Lex Lacunae: The Merging Laws of War and Human Rights in Counterinsurgency [PDF]
Pedden, Iain D.
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Traumatic injuries and outcomes during the Libyan Civil War: a systematic review. [PDF]
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From conflict to collaboration: how local natural resource management conventions foster peacebuilding between farmers and herders in central Mali. [PDF]
Ba B, Affognon H, Flintan F.
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Challenges in anatomy education among Sudanese medical students during the 2023 armed conflict: a cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
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Classifying Non-International Armed Conflicts
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 2020Abstract In terms of Additional Protocol ii to the Geneva Conventions ‘territorial control’ is a requirement in order to determine whether, as contemplated by the provisions of the Protocol, a non-international armed conflict exists. Complex situations in which conflict is not confined to the territorial borders of the State where the non-international
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Non-International Armed Conflict
2009Abstract This chapter considers how the law of weaponry applies to Non-International Armed Conflict (NIAC). Some object to the idea that a State can bind the rebels as to the law that is to be applied in a NIAC. These objections are considered.
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The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
2021Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the law of non-international armed conflicts and its progressive development. The law of armed conflict, as it has developed in the last part of the nineteenth and the first part of the twentieth century, deals predominantly with wars between states.
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